Marky Dread Remasters

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Re: Marky Dread Remasters

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Marky Dread wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 7:35pm
Heston wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 6:37pm
Marky Dread wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 6:28pm
Heston wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 6:23pm
I think this is a very good for 1982 show, and contains one of my favourite versions of This Is Radio Clash. The problem I always had with this gig was the low crowd noise, I'm hoping Marky has dubbed on some "Shea-style" audience cheering. ;)

Looking forward to this one Marky, cheers.
Let me know your findings. I like this show a fair bit it doesn't have any of the danger of the earlier Clash but it's enjoyable and might even have one of the best live versions of RtC and TCU.
Yes, I recall the Call Up being very good on it, though I'm not sure a good live version of RtC exists. ;) I will post a report mate.

On a side note Marky, I don't think I've ever put a request on here, but somehere down the line, and there's no rush, would you consider remastering the 14/7/82 Newcastle City Hall gig? It was one of my first bootlegs and I think it's actually one of the best Terry-era performances.
What is it with you geordies? Do they put something in the water that makes you forget what flavour pot noodle you had yesterday? White Man did the same thing regards the Mayfair '80 gig.

http://www.clashcity.com/boards/viewtop ... &start=855

Here's what you said not so long ago "Thanks for this Marky, I'll not badge-r you again".

Now you definitely owe me a badge.
Shit! It's easy to forget these things at my age. I've found it and I'm burning it for the lab on Thursday with Akron.
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board

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Heston wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 7:56pm
Marky Dread wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 7:35pm
Heston wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 6:37pm
Marky Dread wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 6:28pm
Heston wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 6:23pm
I think this is a very good for 1982 show, and contains one of my favourite versions of This Is Radio Clash. The problem I always had with this gig was the low crowd noise, I'm hoping Marky has dubbed on some "Shea-style" audience cheering. ;)

Looking forward to this one Marky, cheers.
Let me know your findings. I like this show a fair bit it doesn't have any of the danger of the earlier Clash but it's enjoyable and might even have one of the best live versions of RtC and TCU.
Yes, I recall the Call Up being very good on it, though I'm not sure a good live version of RtC exists. ;) I will post a report mate.

On a side note Marky, I don't think I've ever put a request on here, but somehere down the line, and there's no rush, would you consider remastering the 14/7/82 Newcastle City Hall gig? It was one of my first bootlegs and I think it's actually one of the best Terry-era performances.
What is it with you geordies? Do they put something in the water that makes you forget what flavour pot noodle you had yesterday? White Man did the same thing regards the Mayfair '80 gig.

http://www.clashcity.com/boards/viewtop ... &start=855

Here's what you said not so long ago "Thanks for this Marky, I'll not badge-r you again".

Now you definitely owe me a badge.
Shit! It's easy to forget these things at my age. I've found it and I'm burning it for the lab on Thursday with Akron.
Don't pull that old ageism trick on me sonny boy. You're only 50 whereas I'm 54 and White Man is queing for his free bus pass. ;)
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Hello Marky,

Thanks too much for your work. As Heston mentioned previously, a good This is Radio Clash (the best Clash song). I don't think I have any other shows with Wrong "Em Boyo - another favorite track. Well done, young man!

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Akron sounding real good. Speed issues corrected, boom tamed. Nice job as always! Thank you, mate.

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gkbill wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 9:38pm
Hello Marky,

Thanks too much for your work. As Heston mentioned previously, a good This is Radio Clash (the best Clash song). I don't think I have any other shows with Wrong "Em Boyo - another favorite track. Well done, young man!
Thanks gk.
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TeddyB Not Logged In wrote:
12 Feb 2019, 3:33am
Akron sounding real good. Speed issues corrected, boom tamed. Nice job as always! Thank you, mate.
Thanks Teddy.
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A great job (as always), fantastic, thanks :mrgreen:
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Marky Dread wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 7:35pm
Heston wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 6:37pm
Marky Dread wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 6:28pm
Heston wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 6:23pm
I think this is a very good for 1982 show, and contains one of my favourite versions of This Is Radio Clash. The problem I always had with this gig was the low crowd noise, I'm hoping Marky has dubbed on some "Shea-style" audience cheering. ;)

Looking forward to this one Marky, cheers.
Let me know your findings. I like this show a fair bit it doesn't have any of the danger of the earlier Clash but it's enjoyable and might even have one of the best live versions of RtC and TCU.
Yes, I recall the Call Up being very good on it, though I'm not sure a good live version of RtC exists. ;) I will post a report mate.

On a side note Marky, I don't think I've ever put a request on here, but somehere down the line, and there's no rush, would you consider remastering the 14/7/82 Newcastle City Hall gig? It was one of my first bootlegs and I think it's actually one of the best Terry-era performances.
What is it with you geordies? Do they put something in the water that makes you forget what flavour pot noodle you had yesterday? White Man did the same thing regards the Mayfair '80 gig.

http://www.clashcity.com/boards/viewtop ... &start=855

Here's what you said not so long ago "Thanks for this Marky, I'll not badge-r you again".

Now you definitely owe me a badge.
Neither Me or H are Geordies like, just for the record. Oh and its Cheesy Chips and Blue pop that are the staple of Sunderland folk. :mrgreen:

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white man wrote:
12 Feb 2019, 4:07am
Marky Dread wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 7:35pm
Heston wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 6:37pm
Marky Dread wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 6:28pm
Heston wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 6:23pm
I think this is a very good for 1982 show, and contains one of my favourite versions of This Is Radio Clash. The problem I always had with this gig was the low crowd noise, I'm hoping Marky has dubbed on some "Shea-style" audience cheering. ;)

Looking forward to this one Marky, cheers.
Let me know your findings. I like this show a fair bit it doesn't have any of the danger of the earlier Clash but it's enjoyable and might even have one of the best live versions of RtC and TCU.
Yes, I recall the Call Up being very good on it, though I'm not sure a good live version of RtC exists. ;) I will post a report mate.

On a side note Marky, I don't think I've ever put a request on here, but somehere down the line, and there's no rush, would you consider remastering the 14/7/82 Newcastle City Hall gig? It was one of my first bootlegs and I think it's actually one of the best Terry-era performances.
What is it with you geordies? Do they put something in the water that makes you forget what flavour pot noodle you had yesterday? White Man did the same thing regards the Mayfair '80 gig.

http://www.clashcity.com/boards/viewtop ... &start=855

Here's what you said not so long ago "Thanks for this Marky, I'll not badge-r you again".

Now you definitely owe me a badge.
Neither Me or H are Geordies like, just for the record. Oh and its Cheesy Chips and Blue pop that are the staple of Sunderland folk. :mrgreen:
Even though I support Sunderland I'm technically a Geordie in old money as born and bred on Tyneside, but I'm a subdivision known as a Sanddancer. I've certainly got no "Sunday For Sammy" DVDs.
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board

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white man wrote:
12 Feb 2019, 4:07am
Marky Dread wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 7:35pm
Heston wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 6:37pm
Marky Dread wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 6:28pm
Heston wrote:
11 Feb 2019, 6:23pm
I think this is a very good for 1982 show, and contains one of my favourite versions of This Is Radio Clash. The problem I always had with this gig was the low crowd noise, I'm hoping Marky has dubbed on some "Shea-style" audience cheering. ;)

Looking forward to this one Marky, cheers.
Let me know your findings. I like this show a fair bit it doesn't have any of the danger of the earlier Clash but it's enjoyable and might even have one of the best live versions of RtC and TCU.
Yes, I recall the Call Up being very good on it, though I'm not sure a good live version of RtC exists. ;) I will post a report mate.

On a side note Marky, I don't think I've ever put a request on here, but somehere down the line, and there's no rush, would you consider remastering the 14/7/82 Newcastle City Hall gig? It was one of my first bootlegs and I think it's actually one of the best Terry-era performances.
What is it with you geordies? Do they put something in the water that makes you forget what flavour pot noodle you had yesterday? White Man did the same thing regards the Mayfair '80 gig.

http://www.clashcity.com/boards/viewtop ... &start=855

Here's what you said not so long ago "Thanks for this Marky, I'll not badge-r you again".

Now you definitely owe me a badge.
Neither Me or H are Geordies like, just for the record. Oh and its Cheesy Chips and Blue pop that are the staple of Sunderland folk. :mrgreen:
I was going to say that Heston is a Geordie but he beat me to it. Mackems it is then (or maybe Wearsiders) but either way you must have a Specsavers somewhere in that big city of yours. ;) ;)
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You crazy Brits! I had to do a little research into what it meant to be a Geordie...

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WestwayKid wrote:
12 Feb 2019, 8:03am
You crazy Brits! I had to do a little research into what it meant to be a Geordie...

I can't understand either of them. Or is it neither of them. :disshame:
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Marky Dread wrote:
12 Feb 2019, 8:29am
WestwayKid wrote:
12 Feb 2019, 8:03am
You crazy Brits! I had to do a little research into what it meant to be a Geordie...
I can't understand either of them. Or is it neither of them. :disshame:
It's a tough accent to understand! I've always found it fascinating that we all speak the same language - yet there are dialects that sound foreign to us.

Thanks for the new live set, by the way. Can't wait to get home and check it out!! Crazy to think the Clash once played in Akron - which might be the Rubber Capital of the World - but is still a pretty small town.
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57 in April :meh: Never knew you were Tynesider by birth JH. Love how this thread veers off at times then comes back with a boom.
Well done Marky, once again.

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Marky Dread wrote:
12 Feb 2019, 8:29am
WestwayKid wrote:
12 Feb 2019, 8:03am
You crazy Brits! I had to do a little research into what it meant to be a Geordie...

I can't understand either of them. Or is it neither of them. :disshame:
Sometimes i struggle with broad Geordie's if they talk too fast. The Mackem accent is a lot more softer on the vowels. Some great alternate words as well.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?newwind ... 50&bih=640

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XommmrDViKA

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